Paris Olympics: Brittney Griner is back The U.S. women's basketball team begins its quest for an unprecedented eighth straight Olympic gold medal. The squad opens at the Paris Olympics with a game against Japan. Juana Summers
The U.S. has already won a handful of medals three days into Paris Olympics After three full days of competition, the U.S. has won a handful of medals in swimming, fencing, diving, mountain bike and road cycling. The women's gymnastics team will compete for a medal Tuesday. Becky Sullivan
Olympics check-in: Swimming, Simone, South Sudan and a soccer scandal Simone Biles performed well over the weekend despite a taped-up ankle and is expected to be the competitor to beat in the team and all-around finals this week.
How is Team USA faring in the Olympics? Here's a medal count so far Team USA leads for the most number of medals earned in the Paris Olympics so far. But the team is trailing behind China, Japan, South Korea and Australia for the most gold. Juliana Kim
Olympic Prizes: How did we get to the 3 medals? Olympic athletes strive to win gold, silver and bronze medals. But there was a different prize when the games originated in Greece more than 2,700 years ago. Hosts
Boys gymnastics programs are hard to find. That affects the U.S. Olympic pipeline Every four years, the Olympics puts a spotlight on gymnastics. But for boys in many parts of the U.S., it’s hard to even find a place to learn the sport. Laurel Wamsley
What's inside the mysterious boxed gift Olympic winners get with their medals The first trove of medals were awarded this weekend at the Paris Olympics and fans were quick to notice that athletes were handed another prize at the podium. Juliana Kim
Paris Olympics continue with more swimming medals and the return of Simone Biles The first Sunday at the Paris Olympics have been filled with intrigue and drama. American gymnast Simone Biles hurt leg during qualifications, Canada's soccer team got another black eye and swimming has awarded more medals. Scott Detrow
Canadian government halts funding for 3 people tied to Olympic soccer drone spying The women's soccer coach of Team Canada, Bev Priestman, and two other staffers were suspended by FIFA for a year related to the use of drones to spy on an Olympics opponent. Emma Bowman